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Menna Fitzpatrick Triumphs with World Cup Downhill Gold in St Moritz

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Menna Fitzpatrick Paralympics

Menna Fitzpatrick, the UK’s Most Decorated Winter Paralympian

On the second day of the Para-alpine World Cup held in St Moritz, Switzerland, Menna Fitzpatrick of Great Britain, accompanied by guide Katie Guest, clinched the downhill gold.

Earlier, the duo had bagged a silver medal in Saturday’s season-opening race at the same location.

Sara Choi and Sanghyun Jung of South Korea secured the second spot on Sunday, while Alexandra Rexova and Hugo Rybar from Slovakia, who had won gold in the opening race, finished third.

Fitzpatrick and Guest achieved victory with a time of one minute and 17.69 seconds.

Fitzpatrick, originating from Macclesfield, holds the title of Britain’s most accomplished Winter Paralympian with a total of six medals.

The 25-year-old remarked after Saturday’s race that the competitions were focused on “enhancing confidence in speed” and also commended her guide Guest for her impressive performance.

Ally Brown, the GB Para-alpine head coach, expressed optimism about the future, indicating that the British pair has much more to offer.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Menna Fitzpatrick Paralympics

Who is Menna Fitzpatrick?

Menna Fitzpatrick is a highly accomplished British skier and the most decorated British Winter Paralympian. She recently won a gold medal in the downhill event at the Para-alpine World Cup in St Moritz, Switzerland.

What achievement did Menna Fitzpatrick recently secure?

Menna Fitzpatrick, guided by Katie Guest, won the gold medal in the downhill event at the Para-alpine World Cup in St Moritz. This adds to her impressive tally of medals as Britain’s most-decorated Winter Paralympian.

Who was Menna Fitzpatrick’s guide during her recent victory?

During her recent victory at the Para-alpine World Cup in St Moritz, Menna Fitzpatrick was guided by Katie Guest. Their collaboration was pivotal in securing the gold medal.

What was Menna Fitzpatrick’s winning time in the event?

Menna Fitzpatrick and her guide Katie Guest secured the gold medal with a winning time of one minute and 17.69 seconds in the downhill event at the Para-alpine World Cup.

What did Menna Fitzpatrick say about the races?

Menna Fitzpatrick commented that the races were primarily about building confidence in speed. She also praised her guide, Katie Guest, for her excellent performance during the event.

More about Menna Fitzpatrick Paralympics

  • Menna Fitzpatrick’s Official Paralympic Profile
  • Para-alpine World Cup Official Results
  • Overview of British Winter Paralympians
  • Interview with Menna Fitzpatrick Post-Race
  • Guide to Para-alpine Skiing Events and Rules
  • Profile of Katie Guest, Menna Fitzpatrick’s Guide
  • Analysis of Para-alpine Skiing Techniques and Strategies
  • History of British Achievements in Winter Paralympics

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5 comments

SkiFan99 December 17, 2023 - 5:05 pm

Wow, Menna’s really crushing it out there, amazing to see her win again. She’s like a superhero on skis!

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SpeedySkier December 18, 2023 - 8:08 am

Menna and Katie are such a dynamic duo, that time they clocked is insanely good, wonder how they train for such results?

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BritPride December 18, 2023 - 8:23 am

truly proud of what Menna’s achieved, she’s a real gem for UK sports, a real inspiration to us all

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AlpineLover December 18, 2023 - 10:05 am

Does anyone know where i can watch these races online? Can’t seem to find good coverage, wanna see Menna in action!

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WinterSportsFanatic December 18, 2023 - 1:56 pm

gotta say, it’s amazing to see such talents in the Paralympics. these athletes deserve more recognition. Menna’s leading the way!

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